Puck, on 29 July 2020 - 11:39 PM, said:
Malankazooie, on 29 July 2020 - 04:34 PM, said:
Any you savages suffering from this new phenomenon known as face mask acne - aka maskne?
No, but's it's not unthinkable. People have different skin types (though yes, you absolutely should be washing your mask reguarly, by hand works just as well as machine washing, and you can boil it afterwards for at least five minutes to kill anything the washing didn't manage to just in case). It can get really humid beneath the mask which in turn can aggravate/cause acne.
Case in point, I had to switch to disposable masks as of this week because my number of asthma attacks skyrocketed once it hit 25°C here (from having none at all ever due to a well-maintained meds regime to two a day, and no, I don't have the 'Rona). Since I'm sensitive to heat for unrelated reasons and humidity always makes it more difficult for me to breathe, the humidity and fabric barrier together were not fun. You can't really take deep breaths with a mask, at least not the kind you need for physical activity (like running across the damn main train station of a big city because out railroad company thinks being on time is a vague suggestion at best). The disposable masks, as much as I hate the waste I'm creating his way, are at least light enough that I can do a brisk walk without ruining my entire day.
Another problem I've encountered is that my lips are chapped and dry beneath the mask and I cannot do anything about it because using lip balm and wearing a mask is nasty.
Also, make sure you have a tin of Altoids on hand. If you eat sushi, or boiled cabbage, or broccoli salad, or <insert stinky meal here>, you're going to be blasting that dragon breath right back into your nostrils when you have the mask on.
Oh yeah, the feeling too, especially when getting into a hot car on a 90+ °F day. Sitting in that oven with the heavy, oppressive air and having the mask on. Damn, that's gotta be considered as a replacement for water boarding as an "enhanced interrogation technique." Shit is downright oppresive to breathing freely. I can't get my face mask off soon enough in that particular situation.